Omarosa Manigault Newman took her Unhinged book tour to Bill Maher’s Real Time, where she continued to torch the Trump administration she’d previously ordered us all to bow down before. This time, however, the interview wasn’t the walkover she’s come to expect.

Maher kicked things off noting she’d started in Washington politics working for the Clinton administration.

“In 1998 we were going through an investigation by guy named Ken Starr; we were faced with impeachment. There was a lot of corruption,” Omarosa said by way pointing out the many similarities.

Maher wasn’t having it.

“It wasn’t the same kind of corruption. I don’t think Clinton was colluding with Russia,” Maher pushed back. The controversy back then was “people were sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom,” he insisted.

Maher remembered seeing Omarosa in a promo for CBS’s Celebrity Big Brother, on which she starred after getting the hook at the White House, in which she warns “it’s so bad!” inside the White House, like “an ad for a horror movie.”

Omarosa claimed it was a reference to the administration’s baby-snatching border policy she knew was coming. She then launched into the “President Trump is causing so much damage to the institution” patter that has played so well for her in her various TV news show stops as she has toured selling her White House tell-all book, Unhinged.

“So why did you work for him?” Maher shot back, asking the obvious question. Omarosa began to rationalize at length, when a simple apology would have sufficed.

“Loyalty kept me in situations logic would have gotten me out of sooner,” she began, weakly

“I met Donald Trump in 2003; we did three seasons of television, and I did pretty good for him,” she simpered.

“You just need one name, like Cher,” Maher added, of her time on Celebrity Apprentice.

Responded Omarosa, “He is that guy in the room who thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room; he has absolutely no idea of what is going on,” she claimed. “He doesn’t know how stupid he sounds when he’s talking at those meetings.”

Asked of Trump really is “hot” for daughter Ivanka, as POTUS himself suggested in his pre-political days, Omarosa said Trump “would pat her on the behind” in the White House.

“He would kiss her on the lips; he would rub her for a very long period of time. It was awkward,” she added.